Feb 26, 2018

P1 Introduction to Medical Qigong Theory. This first course introduces students to Medical Qigong theory and teaches them exercises that are designed to heal the body, calm the mind, and connect with spirit. Students learn a highly transformative qigong set that they can use for their own personal cultivation.
Contact: International College of Medical Qigong (800) 848-0649
Web: www.medicalqigong.org

Feb 26 - March 2, 2018

P1 Introduction to Medical Qigong Theory with Dr. Bernard Shannon. This first course introduces students to Medical Qigong theory and teaches them exercises that are designed to heal the body, calm the mind, and connect with spirit. Students learn a highly transformative qigong set that they can use for their own personal cultivation.
Contact: International College of Medical Qigong. Tel (800) 848-0649
Web: www.medicalqigong.org

April 27-29, 2018

The next National Qigong Association conference takes place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Asheville-Biltmore in North Carolina. Come join the keynote address speaker, Master Mingtong Gu of the Chi Center, and other presenters to explore the many manifestations of Qigong. Saturday will include a World Tai Chi and Qigong celebration. Special hotel rates.
Contact: Ali Wolf, National Qigong Association, P.O. Box 270065, St Paul MN 55127, T (888) 815-1893, F (888) 359-9528
Web: www.nqa.org
Email: nqa@nqa.org

April 30 - May 4, 2018

P2 Introduction to Medical Qigong Diagnosis and Treatments with Dr. Bernard Shannon. This second course is designed to introduce the student to the further theories of energy purgation, tonification, regulation and cultivation. In addition, strengthening the body's protective energy field (Wei Qi) and the techniques used to avoid absorbing Toxic Qi while in a clinical environment will be discussed.
Contact: International College of Medical Qigong. Tel (800) 848-0649
Web: www.medicalqigong.org

May 5-9, 2018

Medical Qigong Therapist program with Dr. Ted Cibik. The Medical Qigong Therapist certification provides the clinician with the ability to create a practice of energy medicine that allows them to recognize basic energy imbalance and provide basic tonification qigong treatments to clients. This course also provides safe practices for the clinician to build their own qi, for self protection, health and balance.
Contact: Ted Cibik, Inner Strength (724) 845-1041
Web: www.innerstrengthqigong.com

June 25-29, 2018

P3 Clinical Foundations of Medical Qigong Therapy (2) with Dr. Bernard Shannon. Students will have a deeper comprehension of the body's energetic matrix as it pertains to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Disease, Diagnosis, and the Medical Qigong Clinic. The focus will be placed on integrating clinical qigong modalities, advanced assessment, energetic modulation skills, case studies, and clinical exercises.
Contact: International College of Medical Qigong. Tel (800) 848-0649
Web: www.medicalqigong.org

July 20-17, 2018

Qigong-7 (Small Circulation) seminar with Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming. In order to rebuild the strength of the physical body and bring the spirit to a higher level, you should learn how to fill the Qi vessels to a more abundant level. You will then be able to reconstruct the body and nourish the brain, raising up the spirit of vitality.
Contact: YMAA (800) 669-8892 or (603) 569-7988
Web: legacy.ymaa.com/seminars

July 27 - August 3, 2018

Taijiquan / Taiji Saber seminar with Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming. Yang-Style Long Form - The essentials to Taijiquan practice. Taiji Saber - Taiji weapon forms enable a practitioner to train the concepts and feelings of the barehand form to a deeper level. Saber is typically the first and most essential short weapon learned.
Contact: YMAA (800) 669-8892 or (603) 569-7988
Web: legacy.ymaa.com/seminars